Thanks a lot.

Here you can find some examples on how to use vmtkmeshgenerator. All of the
> meshes displayed below have been generated from the surface in Figure 1,
> referred as foo.vtp."
>

> A foo.vtp is very similar to foo.stl (I am not sure for foo.vtk but i think
> it will be similar as well)
>

I am sorry. I did not know they were similar. Really.
Thanks again.


>
> what you should do is:
>
>
>  vmtksurfacewriter -ifile foo.stl -ofile foo.vtp
>
>
> and then read the tutorial I gave you.
>
>
> Joppe
>
> On 20 October 2010 12:43, Samuele Zampini <samuele.zamp...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Dear Joppe, Dear J.J., Dear All,
>>
>> thanks for answering. Actually, the question is a bit different. In fact I
>> do not have a
>> .vtu file. But I have .vtk (or .stl) surface mesh file. And, from this
>> file, I'd like to generate
>> a volume mesh.
>>
>> I've thought about vmtk, but I am not sure it can do this.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Samuele
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Joppe Schneiders <
>> joppe.schneid...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Follow the tutorial on the vmtk.org website : link 
>>> <http://www.vmtk.org/Tutorials/MeshGenerating>
>>>
>>> On 20 October 2010 12:35, Samuele Zampini <samuele.zamp...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am trying to generate a volume mesh, starting from a surface mesh,
>>>> either in
>>>> .stl or in .vtk format.
>>>>
>>>> Do you think it is possible to do that with vmtk?? Is the answer's yes,
>>>> how?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks a lot,
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>
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